Graph Tech's String Saver Saddles (HD)

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2010

A string resting on a metal saddle binds and locks the string in place. As the string vibrates, it stresses the string on a very specific point producing metal fatigue and then string breakage. Each String Saver saddle is impregnated with Teflon, the slipperiest substance on earth. The Teflon in String Savers eases the grip between the saddle and string spreading the stress over a greater portion of the string just enough to drastically reduce string breakage. Teflon is 500% more slippery than graphite and is impregnated throughout the String Saver material, so its lubricating properties will never wear out. For string breakage reduction the difference is dramatic. Strings that last and last, no matter how hard you play...we guarantee it!

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  • Would you PLEASE remove the annoying background music, I can just about hear the young woman talking about your products, it is MOST annoying.

    Thank you

    SWS

  • i wish they still sell the Graph Tech equipped TonePros bridge, i bought one for my ibanez last year, but the discontinued them when i went looking for one for my SG :(

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  • will exchanging the metal saddles of my TonePros Bridge with your StringSaver ones create the same effect on the sound of my guitar than installing the resomax bridge? or what will be the differences? Thank you!

  • I just received the Tele compensated saddles but there are no instructions on which saddle goes under what two strings?! I have a general idea but i see two ways that are close but only one is designed for proper intonation. Why is this simple basis thing overlooked? I can't find help anywhere. So, i can't even comment on the tone or intonation! &**^&^(^*%^%^&!

  • ....and none of my allen keys fit? (I have two allen keys sets) look on your installion instructions "use supplied allen key"... THERE WAS NO SUPPLIED ALLEN KEY!!! really really not impressed.

  • Just got a pack of your string saver graph tech strat saddle set, undid and took off my old saddles and started to put on yours, managed to get 4 in before they started to veer off as i was screwing them in. The saddle set for mexican strats DOESN'T FIT MEXICAN STRATS!!.... so managed to get 4 of them on using my old saddles for the D and G strings which btw looks complete shit. Go to adjust the saddle height...

  • no really... you guys know what your talking about but who the hell ok'd this vid with the vocal audio panned all left.... at least this time I can hear James... really your dealing with musicians... take pride in your audio quality.

    In short...

    GET THE WOMAN A POP FILTER!!!

    GET A REAL AUDIO TECH TO MIX YOUR VIDS

    GET BETTER MICS AND CAMERAS

    Do these things and you will at least look and sound presentable.

  • I discovered that the bent steel saddles on my Deluxe Players Strat had an intonation screw stripped out. This is of course a second hand guitar(paid $325.00). This little problem has cost me pretty bad fret buzz and lack of intonation adjustment. I thought I would just get the upgraded Fender solid rectangular ones as an upgrade replacement but now that I see these, I may as well do a total pro job by putting in the best. I should be getting them in a day or so. Will post back then.

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